IDAHO (MT)

Cyberchase"Ecohaven Ooze"
When Hacker discovers that the liquid ooze that feeds the animals of EcoHaven also gives him a super energy boost, he decides to drain the pond and take the ooze home. He builds a fort around the pond, so the CyberSquad must figure out a way to get in without being noticed. They take inspiration from the Greek myth of the Trojan Horse and build a giant "Trojan Ducky. D

5:00 pm

Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman"Ruff Follows His Dream"
After Ruff has a dream where he's flying with an elephant, he decides to see if he can make his dream come true! He sends Marco off to Tennessee to the Elephant Sanctuary to learn what it takes to own and care for an elephant. He then sends Marc and Rubye to learn how to indoor skydive. D

Antiques Roadshow"Vintage Hartford"
Fifteen years have passed since ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visited Hartford, and some of the values of the items appraised have changed dramatically - some for the better, and some for the worse. A 1915 Coca-Cola jigsaw puzzle and an Emancipation Announcement print both gained value since 1998, but the big winner is a Tiffany aquamarine glass vase, which was originally appraised at $30,000 to $40,000 and is now valued between $90,000 and $100,000.G

8:00 pm

Antiques Roadshow"Biloxi, MS - Hour One"
Host Mark Walberg reviews the eccentric pottery of George Ohr at the city's Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art. Appraisers find an 1899 Buffalo Bill poster, and a 1928 Art Deco bronze sculpture of dancers from the Russian Ballet, valued up to $150,000. Part 1 of 3G

9:00 pm

Globe Trekker"Scotland"
While in Glasgow, Megan visits the Macintosh Museum and takes a bagpipe lesson. She visits Stirling and goes to the island of Islay, before exploring the mountainous region of Oben and going fishing off the Isle of Skye.G

10:00 pm

POV"High Tech, Low Life"
This episode follows two of China's first citizen-reporters as they document the underside of the country's rapid economic development. A search for truth and fame inspires young vegetable seller "Zola" to report on censored news stories from the cities, while retired businessman "Tiger Temple" makes sense of the past by chronicling the struggles of rural villagers.G